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Directed by | Taylor Swift |
Written by | Taylor Swift |
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Starring | Taylor Swift |
Cinematography | Rodrigo Prieto |
Distributed by | AMC Theatres |
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Running time | 89 minutes [1] |
Box office | $50.1 million [2] [3] |
Taylor Swift: The Official Release Party of a Showgirl (stylized as Taylor Swift | The Official Release Party of a Showgirl) is a 2025 American extended promotional film by Taylor Swift. It showcases the music video for "The Fate of Ophelia", its behind-the-scenes, the lyric videos of the tracks from her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl , and clips of Swift discussing the songs. The film was simultaneously released with the album on October 3, 2025, and received mixed reviews from critics.
On September 19, 2025, Taylor Swift announced a "film event" titled The Official Release Party of a Showgirl to tie into her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl (2025). Publications described it as an album release party, [4] a special program, [5] and a movie-musical event. [6]
The Official Release Party of a Showgirl had a limited theatrical release [6] [1] from October 3 to 5 in 18 territories. [7] [8] It was originally planned to be released in "100 additional countries" later that month, but the international roll-out was canceled. [3] The Official Release Party of a Showgirl features the music video for the album's lead single, "The Fate of Ophelia", behind-the-scenes footage of the video's production, lyric videos of the album's tracks, and Swift's commentary on the songs. [1] Soon after its theatrical run, the music video and other lyrics video from the album were released on YouTube. [9]
Akin to her 2023 concert film Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour , Swift partnered with theatres for the film distribution, bypassing major studios. In North America, it played in all 540 AMC Theatres locations as well as Cinemark Theatres and Regal Cinemas. [10] [11] [12] Variance Films and Piece of Magic Entertainment handled ticket bookings, the former for the United States and Canada, and the latter overseas. [8]
The Official Release Party of a Showgirl grossed $34.1 million in the United States and Canada, and $16 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $50.1 million. [2] [3]
Deadline Hollywood reported on September 21 that The Official Release Party of a Showgirl made $15 million in pre-sales in its first 24 hours across all circuits. [8] The film's first-day pre-sales outpaced that of The Eras Tour across Vue International's European markets and Cineworld's locations in Ireland and the United Kingdom. [13] The Official Release Party of a Showgirl grossed $15.8 million on its opening day in the United States and Canada. It topped the domestic box office, leaving behind the competition films The Smashing Machine and One Battle After Another . [14] [15]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes , 64% of 11 critics' reviews are positive. [16] Metacritic , which uses a weighted average , assigned the film a score of 47 out of 100, based on four critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. [17] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave The Official Release Party of a Showgirl an average grade of "A+" on an A+ to F scale, while those polled by PostTrak gave it a 93% overall positive score, with 82% saying they would definitely recommend the film. [14]
Adrian Horton of The Guardian rated The Official Release Party of a Showgirl two out of five stars, calling it a "lazy big screen cash-in" with a rushed quality, [18] while Blanca Schofield of The Times wrote that the film "could be seen as a cynical capitalist move by the best businesswoman in the game". [19] Variety 's Owen Gleiberman opined that The Official Release Party of a Showgirl could "become a prototype for how Swift releases albums in the future" because of the reportedly high ticket sales, but added that it also "highlights aspects of the album that may not wear so well over time". [20] Angie Han of The Hollywood Reporter found the film overall underwhelming while praising the music video for "The Fate of Ophelia". [21]
A positive review came from Fred Topel of the United Press International, who highlighted that "Swift knows how to make it an event even without a stage performance and focusing on only one album." [22] Steve Seigh of JoBlo.com awarded The Official Release Party of a Showgirl a score of eight out of ten, calling it "an eye-opening look at the heart and inner workings of one of entertainment's most gifted, kind, and cherished sensations." [23] Following the film's release, Vanity Fair 's Samantha Bergeson concluded that Swift reframed her own legacy, personally and professionally, proving "that the songwriter is deftly able to walk the tight rope of fame." [24] Dessi Gomez of Deadline Hollywood highlighted how The Official Release Party of a Showgirl provided a study of Swift's work ethic, adding that it "showcases just how much thought she puts into her work." [25] Liz Shannon Miller of Consequence described the film's release party as "basically church", concluding that it ended up being "an appropriately reverent experience." [26]